The Lady's Home Companion
Towards the end of The Truth, William de Worde and Sacharissa Cripslock are discussing profitable spin-offs from newspaper publishing and Sacharissa suggests a magazine of interest to Ladies, which she tentatively gives the title of The Ladies' Home Companion.
By the time of Making Money, there is no evidence that such a magazine has hit the streets, but Gladys the feminized golem is an avid reader of something called The Ladies' Own Magazine, a genteel and mannered publication which among other things advocates back and neck rubs to relieve stress and tension caused by the hurly-burly of modern life.
It is possible that this is the final form of the magazine envisaged by Sacharissa.
Annotation
The Woman's Home Companion was a well-known Roundworld publication in N. America from 1887 to 1956. It began life as the Ladies' Home Companion a year earlier.
The Ladies' Own Magazine falls possibly somewhere between Roundworld's Boys' Own (well, the name), Hello and the genteel ladies' magazines of the 50s and 60s?